LidLock™ Helmet Attachment

Blinker Light Attachment

The blinker light attachment strap found near the base of the front panel of the pack allows for quick light attachment for high visibility in the dark

Description

You’ll love the way Osprey’s Raptor 10 carries when you’re riding rough, technical terrain thanks to the BioStretch™ harness and hipbelt that comfortably connect the pack to your body.

Specially designed baffles in the 3.0 Liter LT liter Hydraulics™ reservoir reduce liquid movement for increased pack stability at high speed. The hydration sleeve is zippered for convenient refills and the hose routes over the right shoulder strap to the sternum strap where it anchors with a magnetic disk for on-the-fly access to the bite valve.

The main compartment is accessible via a front zipper panel. There’s a stretch mesh front pocket for stashing a layer at the bottom of the big climb, zippered hipbelt pockets to keep a phone or other valuables secure, and a special scratch-free sunglass pocket to protect your shades.

The LidLock™ helmet carry system gives you a place to secure your helmet when you’re off the bike. If you have mechanical troubles on the trail, a roll out tool pouch provides organized access for rapid trailside repairs.

And if you ride late, there’s a blinker light attachment point and reflective patches for nighttime visibility

Reservoir Included

LidLock Helmet Attachment

The LidLock™ helmet attachment allows a bike helmet to be quickly and securely stored without taking up space inside the pack. This feature is perfect for heading into the office, coffee shop or grocery store with your bike locked outside and helmet secured with you.

Ive had the Raptor 10 going on 3 years now. This is the best item (other than a night light) that I ha ve purchased for mountain biking. I fill the water bladder at the 1.5 liter mark the night before a ride. I like the magnet hitch and the bite valve. This unit gives me peace of mind when going on long adventures in the middle of the forest or rail trails. The 10 is the perfect size for me. Very thoughtful engineering went into this back pack. I like all the compartments. It is a little pricey but it is expected to last a lifetime.

This backpack is quality, comfortable, and all the compartments in it are well thought out and useful. It is built for mountain biking, and it feels like it was designed by a mountain biker: the glasses pouch, the tool pouch, the minimalist compartments, the stretchy pocket in the back for gloves, the helmet holder...

I had a problem with my bite valve almost immediately (it tore), and that's a problem. I wrote to osprey about it, and they responded saying they were sorry about that and it shouldn't have happened --they actually stood by their product-- and sent me multiple replacements immediately.

This bag is a constant companion. Walking in big cities, 20+ mile bike rides, long car rides, extended day hikes in the bush, or a full round of disc golf with 3 discs, my Raptor 10 fits the bill. Let me say why:

First and foremost, it is a comfortable pack i can put on and forget about with no body complaints by sundown. Like most Osprey packs the Raptor spends its time, whether empty or overloaded, on your hips and wings, not simply your shoulders. It feels like it working with my body intead of hanging off of it. The mesh/foam back and straps are supple and supportive and the bag is very adjustable as well.Secondly(but seriously great), is the water reservoir. Ingenious design! From its ridgidity, to its ergonomic back cradling shape, to its freakishly simple and easy accessibility when refilling it, Osprey's design here should be the industry standard. If you have ever had a hydration pack you know how finicky the reservoir can be with regards to removing and inserting, as well as where the valve lay on your chest accessible but still needing to be out of the way. Osprey solved all the common problems with a simple and obvious solution. The zipper access to the reservoir begins on the right shoulder strap just above your sternum strap. It unzips up and around the lid of the pack easily and fluidly to expose the reservoir. It seriously takes me two seconds to remove and empty reservoir and four seconds to insert a full one! Yes. I said that.Then you add a magnetic attachment for the valve on the sternum strap, a valve that locks closed to prevent leakage, a helmet carrier, a zippered compartment in the outside bottom of the pack accessible when full that hides an included tool roll for flats repair, AAAND a mesh stetchy pocket on the outside to stuff a rainshell or some wet shorts?This is the most thought out hydration backpack ever made.My only con is that it cant sit upright on its own and wants to topple forward without help. Add the kickstand feature!

Got this pack a year ago, and use it for mountain biking. It fits all my tools and tubes, as well as some food in it. It has plenty of water to get you though those long hot rides. I was riding the other day and the bag ripped, as a tree grabbed it. I sent it to osprey and they fixed it at no coast to me besides shipping it there. It is a little bit expensive for a pack, but the customer service and pack are well worth it. I was wishing I had it every ride it was gone, and I was supper excited when I got it pack. If you are questioning whether or not to get it because of price you need to know that it is well worth every penny! One of my best purchases yet! I also use it for hiking now and then which it dose an excellent job at too!

Love this product, took it to Lollapalooza this yea (yes I know not the items intent) but I tell you what, I was jumping, running, and everything in between and didn't even know I had it on. The pack stuck to your back and the water bladder was very conferrable and easy to refill. I have not taken it out hiking or biking but I do highly recommend it. I was able to put a rain jacket, poncho, regular sized water bottle, snacks, 2 cell phones and a charger pack it in. Great item, love Osprey.

I have been mountain biking for 25 years I have used many other brands of hydration packs. This is the best thought out pack I have ever had. Full to the top with water and gear for me and my dog I forget i am wearing it.

I use this as my go-to cycling pack. For years, I used a fairly large Camelbak model, which worked 'ok,' but this pack is light years more advanced. The cycling specific features, like the built-in tool compartments, pockets for my bike pump, shock pump (and even my hand saw), and easy to get to smaller pockets make it extremely useful. The reservoir slides in nicely, the magnetic secure mechanism for the hydration hose is like magic, and the suspension couldn't feel better. It's super comfortable and all the great precision adjustability that Osprey is known for in their larger packs is clearly employed with this pack. I'd recommend this particular model (even at this volume) to anyone.